Queenship: A Study of What it was to be a Queen in Europe during the 11th-16th Centuries

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Title
Queenship: A Study of What it was to be a Queen in Europe during the 11th-16th Centuries
Author
Alyssa Penn
Faculty Advisor
Max Geier
Date
1/1/2013
Abstract
This paper examines the role of queenship in the medieval and Early Modern era, and attempts to prove that women could rule without the aid of a man.
Type
Text
Language
eng
Rights
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Department
History
Identifier
his/16
Bibliographic Citation
Penn, Alyssa. "Queenship: A Study of What it was to be a Queen in Europe during the 11th-16th Centuries." Department of History senior seminar thesis paper, Western Oregon University, 2013.